Attacks on Crimea - Russians are trying to hide military units.


The military in Sevastopol is taking security measures to protect themselves from possible strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. For example, they have stopped deploying personnel and equipment on the area of the units.
This is reported by agents of the partisan movement ATEШ.
Security Measures
The military in Crimea are concerned about possible attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on their units. For instance, a partisan from the 12th anti-aircraft missile regiment reported changes in the deployment of personnel and equipment. The command has decided to disperse most of the servicemen outside the area of the unit to avoid possible losses in the event of shelling.
Only those on duty have remained in the territory of the military unit.
The equipment of the 12th regiment, including S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems, has been moved to shelters and safe areas.
'Such actions by the command indicate the increased vulnerability of the military facility in the occupied territory and panic decisions made in the face of real danger', the partisans reported.
Recently, we talked about the construction of a military hospital in Crimea and about the sabotage near the Kerch Bridge.
The military in Sevastopol is taking security measures to protect themselves from possible strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. For instance, they have stopped deploying personnel and equipment on the area of the units. Changes in the deployment of the military indicate growing anxiety among the occupiers. The situation in the region may be worsening, which could lead to new conflicts.
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